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The film was directed Paul Thomas Anderson, who also helmed HAIM's video for "Right Now," and follows Este, Danielle, and Alana Haim behind the scenes at L.A.'s Valentine Recording Studios as they perform "Right Now," "Something To Tell You," and "Nothing's Wrong." It's always one thing to hear the final record, but to see the emotion that the girls put into each song in real time makes them even more special.

“We wanted to wait until u guys were familiar with the record so u could get a sneak peek into how we made some of our favorite songs,” the group announced in a Twitter statement. “We ended up using a lot of what we recorded there on the finished album. Hope u guys like it.”

So what, exactly, is HAIM trying to tell us? Definitely many things, but, above all else, that they really love their fans.